CLOASTERF
SIGHISOARA
At the beginning it was a stable for small animals ,today transformed with a bit of flair in a 2 levels accommodation : at the ground floor you will find a living with a kitchenette , a 4 stool table , alongside a 2 persons sofa bed and a shower bathroom; in the attic , the bedroom consists in two original single saxon wooden beds.
Casa Mare is a typical Transylvanian Saxon country house that was build according to the witness oak beams in two phases : starting in 1775 ( Johannes Bertles) and ending in 1814 ( Johann Schmidt).It has two apartments sharing the same house entrance: Saxon Romantic , situated on the first floor, composed of two rooms ( each of them furnished with Transylvanian antiques and two single authentic Saxon wooden beds), one kitchen and one shower bathroom , together with a private garden and Dominic Attic, who is situated on the roof floor and accessible by climbing a wooden stair from the house main entrance; it offers two rooms , also furnished with lots of antique decorations , the big one has a elegant king sized iron wrought bed and the smaller one a single authentic Saxon wooden bed and a sofa for two.In the Attic you will find also a shower bathroom.
Casa Mare is a typical Transylvanian Saxon country house that was build according to the witness oak beams in two phases : starting in 1775 ( Johannes Bertles) and ending in 1814 ( Johann Schmidt).It has two apartments sharing the same house entrance: Saxon Romantic , situated on the first floor, composed of two rooms ( each of them furnished with Transylvanian antiques and two single authentic Saxon wooden beds), one kitchen and one shower bathroom , together with a private garden and Dominic Attic, who is situated on the roof floor and accessible by climbing a wooden stair from the house main entrance; it offers two rooms , also furnished with lots of antique decorations , the big one has a elegant king sized iron wrought bed and the smaller one a single authentic Saxon wooden bed and a sofa for two.In the Attic you will find also a shower bathroom.
Part of the “Klein & Klemenzy” House, for some history aficionados the second oldest still standing building of the Citadel (just take a look at the fresque with the year 1576 painted on the corner wall), this historic accommodation is situated on the Carpenters Street, very close to the Tailors Tower, who provides the back entrance to the Citadel (and engulfed in a massive fire in 30.04.1676) and the Citadel Square. This apartment is furnished with Transylvanian antiques and offers one queen sized wooden bed in a main room with WiFi, cable TV, Air conditioning, DVD & CD player, added to a kitchenette and a smaller room that has a sofa for two plus a shower bathroom.For relaxing purposes you have your own sunny terrace bordered by old vine. And finally, as a special treat, staying here gives you the chance to mingle with the locals.
Rafael, Dominic Boutique, Stradela Cetatii is located at the foot of the Citadel Hill , under the Tinsmith’s Bastion, at the first level of a XVII century building , on a cobbled alley almost hidden to the eye , linking discretely the Clock Tower to the cafe’s & resto’s of the Lower Town. Charged with a romantic and private atmosphere , the room is decorated with antiques ,offering one king size iron wrought bed and a bathroom with bathtub.A special feature is the suspended backyard garden, with terraces cut down in the Citadel Hill, full with vegetation and astonishing views over the Lower Town rooftops and to some of the hills surrounding Sighisoara.The buildings attic is home to a small coffee shop “Café Imanol” and a art & decorations gallery “Saxon Romantic”.
Based in a coquette attic , right under the Tinsmiths Tower , here you can choose between having a coffee , tea or some small bites and snoop for your favorite old book , painting or decoration to take home with you.Don’t miss the terraced garden climbing the Citadel Hill with the amazing views over Sighisoara’s Lower Town tiled rooftops and some of the nearby hills.Not to forget we offer hosting for small cultural or private events.